Rainforest pack Idea

New features:
Tree-house building theme
Swinging animations
Various rainforest plants

Animals:
Lar gibbon(EN) or Black-headed spider monkey(EN)
Asian golden cat(NT) or Ocelot(LC) or Flat-headed cat(EN) or White-nosed coati (LC)
Saola(CR) or South american tapir(VU) or Sambar deer(VU) or Capybara(LC)
Congo peafowl(VU) or Edward's pheasant(CR) or Green junglefowl(LC) or Red junglefowl(LC) or Palawan peacock-pheasant(VU)
Red-headed amazon river turtle(VU) or Common draco lizard(LC) or Mata-mata(LC) or Yucatán spiny-tailed iguana(VU) or Brown-throated sloth(LC) or Green tree python(LC)
 
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or we could have animals from south america like
capybara
Sloth
Green Tree Pythons
octolets
spider monkey
coati
 
Since we're probably getting a pack relatively soon going to add my thoughts on a potential rainforest or jungle pack. This would pull an animal from various continents rather than just one area. North America has forests but it doesn't really have rainforests or jungles so I'm not including them

Sun Bear - Asia
Tasmanian Devil/Wombat - Australia
Capybara - South America
Red River Hog - Africa
Exhibit Animal - a new type of exhibit, and our first mammal exhibit animal - the sloth. They could be a habitat animal but given their relative slowness of movement this is actually one I'm totally fine with being an exhibit animal.
 
Since we're probably getting a pack relatively soon going to add my thoughts on a potential rainforest or jungle pack. This would pull an animal from various continents rather than just one area. North America has forests but it doesn't really have rainforests or jungles so I'm not including them

Sun Bear - Asia
Tasmanian Devil/Wombat - Australia
Capybara - South America
Red River Hog - Africa
Exhibit Animal - a new type of exhibit, and our first mammal exhibit animal - the sloth. They could be a habitat animal but given their relative slowness of movement this is actually one I'm totally fine with being an exhibit animal.

North America has rainforests in British Colombia, Canada, along the pacific northwest, and parts of Mexico, caribbean and central america all have rainforests.

In fact the Appalachian temperate rainforest can be found in the state of Kentucky...so technically even kentucky has rainforests, just not tropical. Anyway, north america absolutely has tropical rainforests.
 
Rainforests or just forests? I'm not that far from Kentucky. I think it's more just forests though it may be a matter of wording semantics for that location.

But you're not wrong. On further review: Pacific Northwest temperate rainforests, which range from northern California to British Colombia, exist in what is the world's largest temperate rainforest ecoregion.


Given that I'm not sure what I'd choose for NA. Probably a 5 habitat set as I wouldn't want to sacrifice any of the choices for an exhibit animal (so long, for now sloth!) Cougars tend to be more associated with mountains but apparently they exist in that area as well, so I'm choosing them.
 
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